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I actually checked for any crc errors with the client. The client is not the best (Opera's built-in). But using the -t command showed no errors.

*UPDATE*: I downloaded balding_parrot's rapidshare links to see if perhaps I could resolve the error issue. However, just like what happened before, as soon as it extracts and the file size gets to 2GB, I get the same CRC error. I used the command line and also tried Ark with the same problem. Anyone else getting this......or am I the only one?

I actually checked for any crc errors with the client. The client is not the best (Opera's built-in). But using the -t command showed no errors.

*UPDATE*: I downloaded balding_parrot's rapidshare links to see if perhaps I could resolve the error issue. However, just like what happened before, as soon as it extracts and the file size gets to 2GB, I get the same CRC error. I used the command line and also tried Ark with the same problem. Anyone else getting this......or am I the only one?

I got the same, the strange thing that I can unzipped using windows without any problem. As I have noticed when trying to use the extracted file with john the ripper I get the following an error regarding fstat (File size is too big). Through my reading on that error, I found that if the size of the file is greater than 2GB, we will get this error. Seems something default in BT causing this, however I was unable to find were to change this setting.

I was never able to find an app that would even use a large word list in the GB realm ....

sry,

I wanted to say something about obfuscation techniques in wordlist and had already referenced john in the other thread. I have been meaning to take john a step further and have it do different levels of leet speek for when the target is known for using that type of obfuscation.